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The Urban Dweller: A Publication by Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods Inc.

The Urban Dweller: A Publication by Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods Inc.

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ft amy
MAR/
APR
1977
A PUBLICATION BY CAPITOL HILL UNITED NEIGHBORHOODS INC.
TkiRTy NoMiNATEd foR77 78 CHUN BoarcI
The CHUN Nominating Committee, consisting of Rhonda Knop (chairperson), Sally Brown,
Ted Gleichman, Nancy Rettig Goffman, and Alva Schloss, has prepared a list of nominees
for the 1977-78 Board of Directors. These names will be put into nomination at the
Annual Meeting, planned for late April, and will be voted on by the membership at that
time.
Other nominations can be made from the
floor at the meeting, and the committee
itself expects to submit a few more names
as well.
At its May meeting, the Board will then
elect its officers.
Persons thus far nominated are:
Sally Barton, 660 Clayton
David Blair, 1421 Pennsylvania
Dene Clark, 800 Washington
Elizabeth Crawford, 1545 Pennsylvania
Roger Doherty, 1317 Ogden
Ray Fisher, 1271 Gaylord
Sara Gilbert, 772 Marion
Nancy Rettig Goffman, 1622 Race
Michael Henry, 1302 E 11
Bob Hesdorfer, 921 E 13
Jim Hill, 474 Logan
Stephanie Holle, 1327 Humboldt
Patty Jackson, 670 Emerson
Jim James, 1535 Downing
Bernie Jones, 1359 Gaylord
Mary Krane, 4220 Grove
Dottie Lamm, 400 E 8
Gerri Lane, 1150 Detroit
Dan Lutz, 1128 Detroit
Paul Mahoney, 1142 Gaylord
Chuck Nefzger, 1029 Pennsylvania
Bill Pace, 1639 E 22
Dan Paulien, 1259 Steele
Tom Potter, 2159 Vine
Dean Punke, 1441 Pennsylvania
Lu Sanders, 900 E 8
Mike Sanders, 900 E 8
Bill Thorne, 1232 Race
Joyce Thorne, 1232 Race
Joe Zalkind, 1256 Corona
ANNUAL MEETING
See enclosed flyer
for late breaking details!
ELECTION PROCEDURE
CHANGES PROPOSED
The April all-membership meeting will
be asked to consider an amendment to the
CHUN By-laws, designed to allow more democratic election of the Board. Sponsored
by Ted Gleichman and Bernie Jones, the
amendment would require that any person,
to be elected to the Board, would have to
receive a simple majority of the votes
cast. Presently, the organization elects
its Board by a single vote on the whole
slate of nominees.
The exact wording of the amendment is:
Article VIII, Section 3 - Elections. At
the end of sentence 7, which begins "The
election judges shall, as soon as practicable...", add: "provided that no member
shall vote for more nominees than the number of directors to be elected, and no
nominee shall be declared elected who has
not received a total vote equal to a simple majority of the ballots cast."

Newsletter produced by the Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods (CHUN) pertaining to organization's meetings, events, and decisions. Specific issues addressed in this newsletter include board nominations and elections, zoning, and the People's Fair.

Newsletter produced by the Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods (CHUN) pertaining to organization's meetings, events, and decisions. Specific issues addressed in this newsletter include board nominations and elections, zoning, and the People's Fair.

w
ft amy
MAR/
APR
1977
A PUBLICATION BY CAPITOL HILL UNITED NEIGHBORHOODS INC.
TkiRTy NoMiNATEd foR77 78 CHUN BoarcI
The CHUN Nominating Committee, consisting of Rhonda Knop (chairperson), Sally Brown,
Ted Gleichman, Nancy Rettig Goffman, and Alva Schloss, has prepared a list of nominees
for the 1977-78 Board of Directors. These names will be put into nomination at the
Annual Meeting, planned for late April, and will be voted on by the membership at that
time.
Other nominations can be made from the
floor at the meeting, and the committee
itself expects to submit a few more names
as well.
At its May meeting, the Board will then
elect its officers.
Persons thus far nominated are:
Sally Barton, 660 Clayton
David Blair, 1421 Pennsylvania
Dene Clark, 800 Washington
Elizabeth Crawford, 1545 Pennsylvania
Roger Doherty, 1317 Ogden
Ray Fisher, 1271 Gaylord
Sara Gilbert, 772 Marion
Nancy Rettig Goffman, 1622 Race
Michael Henry, 1302 E 11
Bob Hesdorfer, 921 E 13
Jim Hill, 474 Logan
Stephanie Holle, 1327 Humboldt
Patty Jackson, 670 Emerson
Jim James, 1535 Downing
Bernie Jones, 1359 Gaylord
Mary Krane, 4220 Grove
Dottie Lamm, 400 E 8
Gerri Lane, 1150 Detroit
Dan Lutz, 1128 Detroit
Paul Mahoney, 1142 Gaylord
Chuck Nefzger, 1029 Pennsylvania
Bill Pace, 1639 E 22
Dan Paulien, 1259 Steele
Tom Potter, 2159 Vine
Dean Punke, 1441 Pennsylvania
Lu Sanders, 900 E 8
Mike Sanders, 900 E 8
Bill Thorne, 1232 Race
Joyce Thorne, 1232 Race
Joe Zalkind, 1256 Corona
ANNUAL MEETING
See enclosed flyer
for late breaking details!
ELECTION PROCEDURE
CHANGES PROPOSED
The April all-membership meeting will
be asked to consider an amendment to the
CHUN By-laws, designed to allow more democratic election of the Board. Sponsored
by Ted Gleichman and Bernie Jones, the
amendment would require that any person,
to be elected to the Board, would have to
receive a simple majority of the votes
cast. Presently, the organization elects
its Board by a single vote on the whole
slate of nominees.
The exact wording of the amendment is:
Article VIII, Section 3 - Elections. At
the end of sentence 7, which begins "The
election judges shall, as soon as practicable...", add: "provided that no member
shall vote for more nominees than the number of directors to be elected, and no
nominee shall be declared elected who has
not received a total vote equal to a simple majority of the ballots cast."